THE DISTRICT MESSENGER The Newsletter of the Society of Roger Johnson, Mole End, 41 Sandford Road, Chelmsford CM2 6DE

opinions expressed are the editor’s unless noted otherwise no. 169 29th April 1997

To renew your subscription, send 12 stamped, self-addressed material and for amateur theatre companies who will be able to envelopes or (overseas) send 12 International Reply Coupons or assess the style and complexity of the material available to £5.50 or US$11.00 for 12 issues. Dollar checks should be them.’ 70 plays are covered in all. This first, limited edition of payable to Jean Upton. Dollar prices quoted without 150 copies is issued as a tribute to the late Peter Blythe. It comes qualification refer to US dollars. as two attractive A5 booklets, totalling 112 pages, a bargain at £6.00 including postage. (Buy this book and you can have the Helene Hanff died on the 9th April, aged 80. Before the equally recommended Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan unexpected success of 84 Charing Cross Road , her most popular Doyle in Edinburgh for only £2.50.) contribution was to the Ellery Queen television series of the 1950s, but her love affair with a London bookshop epitomised Several authors have written of present-day detectives putting the literate American’s fascination with literary London. the principles of Sherlock Holmes into practice. Raymond Kay Lyon comes pretty near the top with The Sherlock Effect (Alibi Our Society has commissioned a First Day Cover for the ‘Tales Books, 40 High Street, Orwell, Royston, Herts. SG8 5QN; of Terror’ postage stamps, issued 13th May. It features a rare £6.50). Christopher Sherlock Webster follows the destiny of his Strand Magazine advertisement of 1901 and is franked with our middle name, setting up The Baskerville Agency, just off Baker logo. Members’ prices are: set of stamps £9.50; signed by Tom Street. These are thoroughly modern cases, featuring rock music, Baker, Edward Hardwicke or Christopher Frayling £12.50; animal rights, UFOs, a pornographer, a stalker and more. The Hound stamp only £3.50; signed £5.50 (all plus postage: 50p thought of Sherl Webster carrying out his commissions in full UK, £1.50 overseas). They’re available only from Steven Scott Victorian dress boggles the mind a bit, and ‘Mr Christopher (Philatelists), 77 Strand, London WC2R 0DE (phone 0171 836 Sherlock Webster Esq.’ shouldn’t have got into print, but these 2341; fax 0171 240 5419). are minor distractions from a very enjoyable read. The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes: The Tortured Mind of It’s nearly a year since Eric Monahan’s first Holmes story. He by Terry Manners (Virgin Books, 332 Ladbroke follows it with a 40-page booklet containing two pastiches: The Grove, London W10 5AH; £16.99) has a great title. Shame Tower Bridge Affair and The Case of the Surplus Sovereigns . about the sub-title and the contents. We must judge by what we Both are well written, with a knowledge of the period and an know, and we know that there have never been ‘more than affectionate respect for the subject. Copies can be had from Eric 50,000 members of the Sherlock Holmes Society’ in Britain Monahan (Highcliff, 14 Silver Bridge Close, Broadsands Park, alone, so we have a right to be wary of Mr Manners’ other Paignton, Devon TQ4 7NW) at £5.00 including postage within ‘facts’. His acknowledgements really acknowledge nobody: So the UK, or from Otto Penzler’s Mysterious Bookshops (129 many people have helped me to write this book. But to those West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019, and 8763 Beverly who, for reasons best known to themselves, did not contribute to Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90048), at $9.95 + postage. remembering Jeremy, I say thank you. You made me even more Otto also has The Man with the Shaven Scalp at $8.95 + postage. determined to tell his true story. A special thanks, however, to Linda Pritchard. Much of this account of JB’s life and career is Lynne Godden (Apple Tree Cottage, Smarden, Ashford, Kent cobbled together from various published accounts, notably in TN27 8QE) has for sale Papers Presented to the Joint The Sherlock Holmes Gazette and ’ Conference of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London and the autobiography. And seeing how he has trivialised the Dorothy L. Sayers Society held last year in Cambridge, at: UK reminiscences he’s lifted from published sources, I sympathise £3.75; Europe £4.35; USA $10.25; elsewhere £5.35 (all post- with those who preferred not to confide in him. There’ll paid). Contributors include Richard Lancelyn Green and eventually be an authoritative biography, but this one is barely Auberon Redfearn. Cheques should be payable to the Sherlock adequate. For Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, David Stuart Holmes Society of London. Davies’s Bending the Willow is the book to read. Another double-cassette of readings by Douglas Wilmer is due Magico Magazine (P.O. Box 156, New York, NY 10002, USA) in July from Penguin Audiobooks (27 Wrights Lane, London has issued a new edition of ‘The Date Being — ?’: A W8 5TZ; £7.99). Unlike the first two, the contents of The Compendium of Chronological Data by Andrew Jay Peck & Adventures of Sherlock Holmes have been abridged, by Neville Leslie S. Klinger. This standard guide to the chronologists has Teller. been revised to mid-1996, and covers just about everything from Due in 1997 from The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box (PO Box Bell and Blakeney to Hall and Thomson. The ‘Additional 204, 420 Owen Sound Street, Shelburne, Ontario L0N 1S0, Chronological Scholarship’ will be particularly helpful to ) are Lasting Impressions: The 25th Anniversary of The scholars. The book is nicely produced in hardback, but I can’t Bootmakers of Toronto ($32.00); An Irregular Sherlockian find a price anywhere. Pictionary by Chris Redmond, illustrated by Paul Churchill; The Charles Hall (12 Paisley Terrace, Edinburgh EH8 7JW) has Sherlock Holmes Old Time Radio Show Companion by Edith published another useful and unusual reference book, On Stage Meiser & others; Shades of Sherlock by Patrick Campbell; The Sherlock Holmes: Comedy, Drama and Musicals: A Guide to Practical Handbook of Bee Culture by Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes Theatre Productions by Charles Hall & Peter ($36.00); The Adventures of Addington Peace, and The Trail of Blythe. ‘The book, which consists of synopses of varying length, the Dead by B. Fletcher Robinson & Malcolm Fraser ($25.00); coupled with some comment on the performance where Personæ Dramatis in ludis Sherlociensibus: The Characters in appropriate, is intended for both collectors of Sherlock Holmes the Canon by Gary L. Heiselberg; The Final Adventures of Solar Pons by August Derleth; The Solar Pons Encyclopedia by After the formal business, Richard Lancelyn Green will give a Robert Brooks. Prices are in US dollars. Payment can be talk entitled ‘New Light on the Hound of the Baskervilles’. accepted by check in US, Canadian and UK funds: US$10.00 = Earlier that same evening, and very near at hand, the Irregular Can.$12.50 = £6.25. (Bliss Austin’s Bibliomania [recommended Special Railway Company will visit the long-closed Down in DM 167] costs $8.00.) Street Underground Station, used during the Blitz as a subterranean citadel. The cost of £10.00 is that charged by Just published is Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson and Victorian London Transport, and £6.00 goes to the charity Children in Medicine: A Medical Review and Critique for the New Need. (Details from Antony Richards, 170 Woodland Road, Sherlockian by James E. Anthony (Minerva Press, Michelin Sawston, Cambridge CB2 4DX.) (*Antony notes that you can House, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RB; £4.99). Then there comfortably attend both meetings, if you haven’t booked for are: The Secret Notebooks of Sherlock Holmes by June Thomson dinner before the Sherlock Holmes Society’s AGM.*) (May: Constable & Co. Ltd, 3 The Lanchesters, 162 Fulham Palace Road, London W6 9ER; £15.99); The Secret Cases of From 9th-11th May, the Franco-Midland Hardware Company Sherlock Holmes by Donald Thomas (June: Macmillan London, takes its ‘works outing’, visiting Norfolk sites associated with Cavaye Place, London SW10 9PG; £15.99); Buster Keaton’s ‘The Dancing Men’ (6 Bramham Moor, Hill Head, Fareham, ‘Sherlock Jr.’ by Andrew Horton (August: Cambridge Hants. PO14 3RU). The 22nd May is ’s University Press, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP; birthday, and the Franco-Midland Hardware Company and £30.00 and £10.95); Sherlock Holmes and the Man from Hell by the Glades of the New Forest’s ‘ACD Day’: they visit Conan Barrie Roberts (October: Constable & Co.; £15.99); His Last Doyle’s grave and other New Forest sites (address as above). On Bow by Arthur Conan Doyle (August: Penguin Books Ltd, 27 the 24th May the Grimpen Post Office visit the Postal Museum Wrights Lane, London W8 5TZ; £1.00). in Bath (Maggie & Brian Sutton, 3 Raleigh Road, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 4HG). New catalogues are available from Nigel Williams Rare Books (22 and 25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4HE), Post Mortem Periodicals received. The Striking (T)Rifles , April 1997 ( Von Books (58 Stanford Avenue, Hassocks, Sussex BN6 8JH), Herder Airguns Ltd , Michael Ross, Bendheide 65, D-47906 Bibliotective (Box 47347, Oak Park, Michigan 48237, USA) Kempen, Germany) (*Von Herder Airguns plan a packed and Gravesend Books (Box 235 Pocono Pines, PA 18350, weekend in Hanover, 27th to 29th June. Contact Michael for USA). details*). The Petrel Flyer , March-April 1997 ( The Stormy Petrels of British Columbia , Len Haffenden, 1026 West Keith Bedlam Theatre Company is touring Hampshire and Dorset in Road, North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 3C6, Canada) (*a lively June and July with Jeremy Paul’s play The Secret of Sherlock issue, containing Michael Higgs’s identification of Leopold II of Holmes . Dates are: 13 June Phoenix Arts Centre , Bordon Belgium and Cléo de Mérode as the King of Bohemia and Irene (01420 472664); 20 June Forest Arts Centre , New Milton Adler*). 3 Pipe Problem Plugs & Dottles , March-April 1997 (01425 612393); 21 June Medina Theatre , Newport, IOW (The Nashville Scholars of the Three Pipe Problem , Gael (01983 527020); 27 June Ashcroft Arts Centre , Fareham Stahl, 1763 Needmore Road, Old Hickory, TN 37138, USA) (*I (01329 310600); 5 July Royal Victoria Country Park , Netley can’t comment on this, as my copy was severely damaged in the (01703 455157); 9 July Tower Arts Centre , Winchester (01962 post; can I please have a replacement, chaps? And if there’s 868725); 24-26 July Portsmouth City Museums (01705 anything I can do for you...*). 827261). Holmes is played by Rob Thrush (of the Poor Folk Upon The Moors), and Watson by David Head. This is the first The Parallelogram , March 1997 ( The Parallel Case of St amateur production of the play. Louis , Joseph J. Eckrich BSI, 914 Oakmoor, Fenton, MO 63126, USA) (*I like Judy Mold’s notion: ‘Sometimes, I think, when we NatWest Theatre Company are putting on Tim Kelly’s The get caught up in “playing the game” - in trying to make the Hound of the Baskervilles at the Steiner Theatre (near Baker characters real, in substantiating details. . . we risk losing the Street Station), 25th-27th June. Tickets are £7.50, from Janet basic mystery value of the stories.’*). The Devon County Hough, H.R. Services, Group Central Services, 3rd Floor, York Chronicle , December 1996 ( The Merripit House Guests , House, 207 Pentonville Road, London N1 9UZ (0171 239 8501). Robert W. Hahn, BSI, 2707, South 7th Street, Sheboygan, WI Sherlock Holmes: ‘Draco Draconis’ by Brett Spencer & Dorian 53081, USA) (*has a delightful report on the 8th Canonical David Altamont, published last October (see DM 165), is to be Convocation and Caper*). Pleasant Places of Florida ‘launched’ at Granada Studios in Manchester on the 1st June. Communication , April-May 1997 (Jeff & Wanda Dow, The Tickets at £10.00 are on sale at the Sherlock Holmes Shop on the Papers on the Sundial, 1737 Santa Anna Drive, Dunedin, FL Baker Street set, or by post from Charlie Saia, Altamont 34698, USA) (*has a neat account in verse of Dave Scott’s first Publishing, 83B Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 4TW. encounter with Holmes*). The Serpentine Muse , Spring 1997 (The Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes , Evelyn Herzog, 360 Jill Paton Walsh will give the 1997 Dorothy L. Sayers Lecture West 21st Street, Apt 5A, New York, NY 10011, USA) at Witham Library on Wednesday the 21st May at 7.30 pm. The (*contains some great dog-oriented papers from January’s title is ‘Thrones, Dominations’: A Question of Inheritance . ‘Baskerville Bash’*). Tickets cost £1.00, including refreshments, from Witham Library, 18 Newland Street, Witham, Essex CM8 2AQ (phone Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press , March 1997 (Peter E. 01376 519625). Please enclose return postage. (*The library is Blau, 3900 Tunlaw Road NW #119, Washington, DC 20007- two doors from DLS’s house and just opposite her statue by 4830, USA). Peter notes that David Kahn’s The Codebreakers: John Doubleday.*) The Story of Secret Writing (1967), the best book about codes and ciphers and those who deal with them (including Sherlock Fantasticon UK , the fantasy & science-fiction convention held Holmes and the dancing men cipher) is re-issued in a 30th- at Harrogate over the weekend of 24th-26th May, will feature anniversary edition (New York: Scribner, 1997; $65.00). some Holmesian content. Engagements permitting, two great Penelope Wallace died on the 13th January. Daughter of Edgar, Watsons will be there: Edward Hardwicke and Michael she was founder of the Edgar Wallace Society, and the first Williams. Details are available from Catherine Richardson, 38 woman to be Chairman of the Press Club and Chairman of the Planetree Avenue, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9TH. Crime Writers’ Association. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London’s next meeting will be the AGM on Tuesday the 13th May, at Over-Seas House. Roger Johnson